Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 19, 1878, Image 3

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B O. fVFTviwKR. Frtltor
lliihridijiuirstia) Dec. 19.
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Terms-51.60 Per Annum.
ui I 11——r
THE crnm CONTEST. ~
Two Thousand Illegal Votes for
Yocum Bj>ecifled and Fraudu
lent and Corrupt Practices on
the Parr, of Election Offloera
and Republican Politicians
Aliened.
Bpeol.il to the PATRIOT.
BELLEFUSTE. DECEINWR 11. —
Yesterday notice was served upon
Seth 11. Yocum, the holder of the
certificate of election to congress
from this district, by Gov. A. G.
Curtin, that the latter would con
test the right of t he former to a seat
in the Forty sixth con if! ess. The
notice is very long, consisting of
nearly one hundred sj>ec idea turns of
the grounds uivm which the con
testant will rely. It specifies nearly
two thousand ilj<-gal and fraudulent
rotes cast for Yocum in the district,
in addition to which many acts of
bribery and corruption, together
with wilful misconduct on the part
of election officers are charged. In
several districts in Centre and Char
field counties persons who had been
elected IVniociatie judges and in
spectors of election turned "Green
backer" thus giving to the opposi
tion to Governor Curt in the full
boarda. In these districts fraud
and corruption held high carnival,
and the honest portion of the people
of our go- d old common wealth will
be surprised at the developments
which will lie made in the testimo
ny. W. C. Aruold, chairman of the
republican county committee of
Clearfield. O. Houzt. chairman in
Clinton. D. 11. Hastings. Yoeuni's
law partner, with several others who
have heretofore claimed respectabili
ty, wili proUiblv be badly smirched
before the case is ended; and some
of them will undoubtedly ne prose
euted in the criminal couits for se
ricnis offences against the laws dur
ing the late campaign.
There can be no possible doubt
that Governor Curtin will get his
sear. The frauds and illog d voting
which Can be squarely proved. are
sufficient to overcome a majority tea
times as large as that returned for
himi.— Patriot.
OBJKCT3 OF BIUDIXO
ASSO< 148IOX8.
There are two objects of fiscal in- I f
stitutions of this nature, each of j
which, owing to its importance (
might very properly l>e termed pri- ,
ruaiy, yet we give "precedence to the '
fact that the first object is what the 1 j
name in itself implies—to assist and j
encourage building homes bv giving (
Aid financially to members who oth- .
erwise would not t* in a position to 1
secure homes of their own ; also to j
promote building and improvements r
generally in towns wherein they are I
established, thereby developing and !
enlarging such towns. *
When we refer to the history of
PUCB Associations in Philadelphia, |
the time 'hat they have been intro- i
duced there, their success, attested I
by their growth into old and large }
corporations, the many new e-vie. j j
Iks organized annually. the
su ruble aid tiiat they have given i
members to build, the inculcnl ude j
factors they have been in thf devep \
optnent of the city, the fact will be -
impressed upon our mind that they . '
are of benefit to members and to ;
places wherein organised. I
The other primary object is that '
parties may invest their monthly
surplus orsavingt which when t>uv- !
tr.ents and gain accumulations have J
- matured the series wherein stock is (
held entitles litem to two hundred ,
dollars for every share held.
The term saving with m;mv in- !j
jFiies what they can lay aside bv cur- ; ,
tailing tlieir usual household expe.n- ,
ses ai d it is in this sn * that it
properly applies here and the import- j
ttnee of having an accumulated
fund to which payment must le ad- (
•led, should not be underest i mated, .
for the reason that many under or- i
dinary circumstances unless they
have something to stimulate, will
tot have any surplus left.
That a person having shares upon j
which monthly dues are to tie paid,
will not lie stimulated to save, uo ,
one will question ; or again that it ,
is the duty ot all having families to
economize sufficiently to leave an
annual surplus. Having referred to
these objec s and ad antages we will
also speak of their proper manage
meat. t
The proper investment of the
funds and economical a hninistr.i- '
tioirof affairs is all that is necessa- ,
ry to insure s ifetv aid profit to in
vestor and at the same time secure
the growth and success of such or
ganization.
The losses tnat some old Associa
tions suffered were caused by the
investment of too much money in
individual properties. The shrinkage
in values of real estate during the
' ---last few years raturallv would then,
cause a material deficiency in the as
sets of such institutions.
But shrinkages are at the bottom.
We are in the ascending scale finan
cially, therefore it is a very auspi
cious time to extend business and se
cure new stock.
.Series sof the Millheim Building
& Loan Association has b & en open
ed find subscriptions are solicited to
the new series.
Musser & Smith, our enterprising
Hardware men, have determined to
come down to the very lowest rock
bed prices and sell for cash only.
The new system will go into opera
tion on the first day of January,
1879. AH accounts will be closed on
that day. They take this opportun
ity to thank their patrons for a gen
erous support and kindly request a
continuance of the same.
In all Classes of ikociety, GLENV'S
SULPHUR SOAP is the ruling purifi
er. Ladies use it to remove defects
of the complexion, and persons
troubled with eruptions or other ir
ritations of the skin are promptly
cured by it. Sold by all Druggists.
HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DTK, I
Black or Brown, 50 c. 50-4w I
Be fleet that in every cemetery i
of the silent tenants are the victims
of neglected Coughs and colds; and
if you are thus afflicted, avoid their
fait by resorting at once to J/aVs
Honey and Horehound and Tar , an
immediate, agreeable, and certain
means of cure. Sold by all Drug
gists. Tike's ToothrMio. T>rope euro
in 1 minute.
I SPECIAL NOTICE.
That jolly. popular old fellow, Mr. 3<tntrr Clause has
just made nis annual preparetory tour througnout the
country, and we are nappy to announce to our many
friends and customers that he has most cheerfully consent
ed to make the
JOURNAL BOOK STORE
his headquarters for Penns & Brush Vallies, during the
Holiday s.
The good old man was very kind this year. He appoint
ed us his special agent for the sale of Holliday presents
and our friends and patrons will fin * us rea y ana happy
to serve them. Among the many things on hand
suitable for presents, we will mention:
Family Bibles from $4.50 cts up
Pocket " " 50 cts. up
German "
Presentation "$1.50 cts.
A lot of Mottoes " 3 cts. up
A variety of Chromo Mottoes 30 cts. a p
Large stock of Photo. Frames 25 & 30 c.
Beautiful Photo. Albums 50 cts. up
Fine Autograph Albums 35 cts up
Mottoe Frames 35 cts. up
All kinds of Zephyra Canvass, Patterns.
Large lot cf Germantwn Wool 8 & 10c.
Sunday School Cards of every description.
Holiday Cards
A lot of Toy Picture Books from 5 cts up
Pocketbooks & Purses " 5 cts up
Paperterie Boxes " 15 cts up
Schell Boxes for Ladies 80 cts.
Needle Cases 60 cts
Bouquet Holders 50 cts
Scrapbcoks 150 cts
Diaries for 1878 from 50 cts up
All kind 3of Games and Toys 14 30 cts up
COME! COME! COME!
• Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. 47- ly
- ♦ #
KSITTLXG FOR ALL.— Miss Joana
' II Deiuinger units beautiful hoods
for ladies, miss s and children.
Patronajre res;ectfuUy solicited.
: Charges moderate. tf
-
ISRARL \V E V VKR, of Aaronsbiirg
has 1000 choice grafted young apple
trees for sale, which he offers at 15
cents a piece. Also a large lot of
plastering lath, very cheap. tf.
As Governors, the Hoyts arc be
' coming iin:nenu*. An addition to
Henry M.. Governor elec*. of Penn
sylvania, .John P. Ilovt is Governor
i of Idaho, and John W. Hoyfc is Gov
' crnor of Wyoming.
Miss AM ie Vonnda of Woodward
has just ivceivd a full line of Mil
linery Goods —I itest styles. She is
j prepared to do all woi k in her litte
satisfactory. Public patronage is
respejt tolly solicited. —Jt.
j John P. I farter. Dentist, is now
ptc*iared to do work in till hiaßCiies
'of dentistry in first class style. Sne
i cial attention paid to the "preserva
tion of the natural teeth.'' All
, work warranted. Office one door
west ot M E. Church, Millhenu,
, Pa. tf.
The subscriber will be prepared to
c-urv smalls bundles and boxes
of goods, from Cob irn Station to
Millheim, Aaronsbuig, Woodward
and all points along the line, at
reasonable charges. The p-.it/onage
of the public respectfully solicited.
J.WILLIS MUSSER.
Charley Sturgis, our clever and
obliging Jeweler, has just received
a very fine loc. of Plated Silver Ware
suitable for Holiday or Wedding
Pieseuts; also a very full line of
Jewelry, all of which will be sold at
the very lowest cash price. Don't
fail to give Charley a call.
Three Sunday School Festivals
will be held in Millheim during the
Hohdavs this year. Tne Evangeli
cals will hold theirs on the evening
of Ciristmas. the Methodises on
the even in r and the United Breth
ren in t'e forenoon of New Year's
day. Wish them all much success.
Not less than fourteen thousand
people were swept away bv tiie Tel
low-fever plague of the j>ast season,
while the direct and indirect loss s
in money and trade have been esti
mated at $175,000,000, out will
doubtless largely exceed that sum.
Probably $J00, 000,000 would hardly
covvr these losses.
Tuesdiv evening we received a
dispatch from I/ewisburg conveying j
the sad intelligence that Mrs. W. C. '
Duncan had departed this life. The
telegram gives no juirticnlars, only
states that the funeral will take '
place, Tours lay, at 1 o'clock.
Next week we expect to publish '
the obituary of Mrs. Duncan—one ;
who for many years was one among i
us, highly esteemed and universally
beloved.
Some niPii ara so m lest that tiiey
don't want to Da 1 mentioned" in
the papers in any connection what-!
ever, and our tin / frien l. Dr. 1) 11. j
Mingle, is just of that kind. He
had a severe fall lately—ve don't
know how, or wuen, or where —for
he refused to give us the particulars,
lieeause he don't want it in the pa
per. He has found since that it
would have been much cheaper to
have his accident published in all its
details, us lie has been compelled to
tell the whole story at least several
hundred times over. Of course ev
ery one that sees his bruised and
scarred face wants to know how it
all happened.
He had a notion once to publish
! the whole m ilter in pamphlet form
1 and distribute it among his friends
hut that idea was soon abandoned as
too expensive. Again he thought
lie would get a stovepipe hat, cover
ed with a printed account of the
matter; but then he won In have been
obliged to stand in the cvld for hours
to let people read it. He concludes
finally that it is best to give all pro
, per news to the public through the
The peculiat ity the A. S. "**. Co.
Blaek ii;> is d.Jklrens' hue shoes to
which they a e app led, not only wear t lee
as ion i. but they ready add to the . e.tulv
aud finish ol the finest shoe. £O-4
We are happy to see by the Belle
foule pupcis that Mr. Edward llart-
Z-dl, the etll umt and gentlemanly
clerk of the B ish House, who has
been confined to a bod of sickness toi
some time, is able to be alxut again.
The M. E. Mite Society of Tine
Grove Mills will hold a musical con
vention for the benefit o; ihe M. E.
Sunday School of said place, con
meucing Monday, December i3id
and closing on Friday evening with
a grand concert. Three sessiens
each day wiil le given.
The Republican says that Con
gressman YOCIIIII was in Washing
ton the other week attending to bus
iut S3. If congressional, business, lie
had better at tend to it all before
1 lecemlsir ot next jcar, as he will
have none to attend to after that.
Ai dy will attend to all such little
matters then .
A young lady of Heading had her
photograph taken a few months ago,
and the flowers in the corner of the
necktie api tea red like two distinct
hum.m skulls. The young lady
thought this WHS a premonition of
death, and whether from fright
(which was alleged) ot some other
cause, she died in less than three
months.
NEWMAN ! NEWMAN ! NEWMANI
He is determined to lie ahead and
keep ahead, in the Clothing Busi
ness. Just now he is offering extra
imlu-wmcnts on overcoats in order
to reduce his large stock, lie sells
a winter suit at s3oo. A suit of
underwear at 40 cents, flats. Boots,
Shoes, Gloves, etc., lower than the
lowest.
b'nits made to order hv first class
tailors at bottom prices. Call unci
see.
The HtUefonte Ittpiiblican tor
tcunxt is struck with a streak of
fairness and calls the Jmcrnal "hand
some indeed." We feel ever so
thankful tor the compliment, broth
er Tuten nd would, oh, so gladly
return the compliment but for the
fact that our pious parents taught
us a practical resiwi for the. prin
ciple that actuated Washington af
ter he cut down the cherry tree.
No —ice can not tell a
G Ilk AT KLuODb.
The rain of Monday and Tnesdav
of last week has resulted in floods in
nearly uM the rivers and creeks in the
state. Houses, barns and all kinds
of movable property were carried off
bi idges were swept away and rail
road tracks were torn up. The Ja*-
high, Buslrkill and Delaware rivers
are reported to have been unusually ,
high. The Susquehanna river rose |
at some places to tweiitv-tive f*n-t |
aliove low-water mark. The tra.ns i
along the river have lieen delayed by j
the damages caused on the tracks. !
Several bridges that span the river j
were swept away, and driftwood,
logs , upturned ho its, stacks of hay .
and grain could he seen moving
swiftly along. The farmers are
he .vy losers, as large amounts of
grain have been carried away. In
Williainsno' t the water entered the
buildings near the liver, ami many '
houses were fl >oded to the second
story. The mills and lumber yards ;
j with but few exceptions, were in the
j water. Considerable damage has
; been done, and a large am mat of I
i iabor will lie required to repair the !
i injuries. The losses caused by these
; floods are counted by thousands.
In our own town the Elk Creek
1 rose to a considerable height, and
j nearly all the cellars were more or
less ft'led with water, doing some
I damage he-e and there. One of the
j railroad bridges between Coburu
! and Spring Mills Station had given
; away, ami tlie regular train on that
i route was prevented to cross the
sa me.
DIED FOI: LOVE.—Miss. D dlie
Dew is, a verv pretty young lady,
who lived in Henderson township,
Huntington Oa., died suddenly not
long ago. She had been to church
whera she was to hav met her lov
er. He received her coldly or did
not reeogniza her at ail, and on her
return home it is supposed that she
ended her life bv taking poison.
GPO. Ulrich, .Tucob Sankov, W. L.
Musscr, U.init'l Ulrich, George ref
ers, and perhaps others* for might
we know, went to Lowisbtrg on
Monthly to attend >* suit as witness,
tietween Samuel SHU key and
Thompson. What it is all about we
do noi know.
A NIMUOD IIFCOUD—LEONARD
Kt rstftti-i, of NorthumU'rlanil Co.,
who lias IHVU a great hunter since
lie was oh! enough to IIHIUIIO a gun,
Amis the following account in his
diary up to the present, all of which
were brought down by one rifle ; 200
bears and 100 <iccr.
Ken HKN K
It is now about thp season f the
year wlipu i*op!e think of nettling
their small accounts, and we take
tie opportunity to remind our
friends and patrons that the printer
needs money just as much as any
body, to carry oil his business. The
expenses of a printing <*ftU*e are
large and ''onstant. Labor, rents,
fuel paper and other materials are
all cash iiems whose payment it
will not do to put off. The only
safe way in the printing business is
to pay i'.s you go. We would there
fore most kindly ask our friends to
come to our help bv paving the
small sums they owe us either on
sultiicription, advertising or job
work. We dislike to send bills to
them, hut take this mode to ask
our friends to help us along, and
hope our appeal may not be in vain.
COSStIPTION 4'DffED
An old physician, ret:rod from pruelice.
having hid placed in lirt hands bv an East
India iiii-Hionary !')•* formula of a simple
vegetable remedy, lor the speedy and per
manent crre lor oouMiptlon, bronchitis,
cam; ih, uslbinu. ami all (hroat and lung
artectimis, ulno a po-iuve and radical cure
for nervous debility and ull net vou-com
plaints after having tested its wonderful
curative |x>wera in thousands of eases, has
felt It his duty to make It known to bis
suffering fe.lows. Actuated by this motive
&n<l i d Chi re to relieve human sultcrn g. I
will s>-ntl. free of charge, to nil w.io desire
It, this reccipe. wit full directions for pre
paring aud using, in German, French or
nglish. Sent bv mail by u (dressing with
stamp, naming this pupei. W. W. Snerar,
1*1) Tower'a Bieek, Rochester, N. Y. 48-iw.
MARRIED.
On th® l'th Inst., bv Kcv. John Tomlln
son. Mr. A. Lvng and Miss Amanda stov#r,
both of * ei tie county.
DIED.
s On the
George Swartx, age I U1 years. 7 m mths aud
IU days.
1 w. —r ■ rnrxma—M—■—w—
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
rt HFORM n>.— JJtv. 7. G. B'iocmaytr, P-vitor
Preaching Li Aaionsbu-t next Sunday at
2 o'clock.
EV.VNOSI IOAL.—Rev J. D. Mover will
preach next f>u..d ty morning.
Mr:IHO > ST.—dev. W. H. VVhltucy will
preach i ex' >umlay cvcuing.
Uxm t> ItKKTUKi N.—K*v. J. M. Smith
wilt p eocu next Sunday morning.
.iv *> - .• /. To'iUin*on, Pa*tor.
German preaching next Sunday morning in
Aaronsbnrg.
Lodge and Society Directory.
Tho Mi'.lheim Cornet Band will meet la
the. Town Hall on Monday and Thursday
evenings.
Providence Grange Ho. 217 P. of H.,
mi-eta In Alexander's block on tho 2nd f
turdav of eaeh month at tiV4 T. M. aad on
the lth Saturday of each month at IV* r. u.
jd'Hhciin i/dee No.ftYS. I. O. ft. K. meets In
the New Hall, Lean xireet, every Sata.day
ev-n ,n:
The Millfceim B. \ 1.. Airltti< n mee
|n the Town Hall, on toe evreing of the
second M r.day of encii month.
Ijs >TK A V NOTICE.—Caste to tho revi
j deuce of ' lie aubscrib'-r in .MI ho iwp.
on or about the 2thh dav of October, two
heifer*. our a onud'.e with white f,u- and
belly, the otll* . red. They are one and two
years old re|cc.|veiy and uavw no
"particular marks.
The owner or owners are requested to
prove property, iay eh trg'-s an t ia.t* ttieui
■away. otherwise tney wi:l l>e disposed of as
the J t w directs. "
Dee. IMb, IS>, r. . si 11A K Eit. S^Sno
PIANOS AND ORGANS.—U
avety suporerior Piano or Organ, eqnal ly
•rcty excellence to any made at Manefae
turer s Wholesale Priae. and tbue save near
y oue half of your anuey, do not fail, before I
purchasing, a write for catalogue of de- 1
aerlpilon aud prices, te Poet oibce Box Sitt®
New York. H3-ly.
r. UK PHI RT. D. I.HCbbLH
GEPHART&MUSSERj
PIAI.KM r>'
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Urmlm.
Clwverseed,
Floor A
Feed,
Coal,
Plaster A
Ball.
MILLIIEIM, PA. 1
Highest market priae paid for atPhUda o i
DeMvcred either at the BRICK MILL er'al
the (.1 YJsiaC MILL, in MILLHEIM. !
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
Always on nand and so! | at prices that de
fy competition.
Asliare of tho public patrenage resyectfullv
ciicitei. .Y.My
I Benson's fnncjnT
Jelobratod tho World Over
Th e manvfaeturc.r* vm axpnrdpd the
h/yhest and only med"l given rnhher jilns
ttr. at both the Centennial and J'arte I.x
-jnjsition.
Far superior to
common porous plasters, liniments, the
o-ca Ilc 1 elect ileal pt.Uances, Ac. It, is
'lie test known remedy for L.VKK aad
BACK. rheuniaHsm. Female Weak mm*
Sciatica, Luuibago. Disease-1 Kl*ltn*isw
spinal Complaints and all ills for whtehl
•Mjrous plasters are used. 4sk yourl
Druggist for Becsoii's Capclno Plasterl
and ce that vou ret nothing else. Soldi
by all Druggists, Price 2 ets.
Mailed on receipt of price by Beabnrvl
& .luhnson, 21 Piatt Street, N. Y. 70-4 |
sl9 TO 1000
ry month. Books sent free explaining eve-
CU - V, K
SPECI AT, OFFER FOR
TKI llountVN Beautiful next
' „ R"sew.jid 6 1-3 vJctave Improved
New >Seale. Aggratfe Pianos, o tly $2lO,
Sent on trial at our expense. Catalogue with
thou sands of references, free. Du.vr buy
a Ullt " you rea, l ol "' Catalogue. It
will Intereet you. Address. U. S. PIANO
j Cp.,MANUi" ABTUKFKSIAU B'eckncr St.,
N. i, '.o-l
Nlllyolm Krki
wheat No. i 77777! w
Wliast No. t v
Corn 46
K>e <0
oat" Whit* *>
Oat*, Black If
Buckwheat ••
Floor AM
l*mu A Short*, pt
Salt, per Hrl *-•&
Planter, ground W.O#
UAinrnt, p* r Hn*li*l • *• *
Barley ••
Tvmoihvncei
Flaxseed
('lnvcnMM* 4-16
■attar If
Haw* It
Udes S
Veal
Pork ••
■ „
Lard... £.
Tallow.;. .
Soap
Pried A ppiaa
Dried Paachen
Dried Cherriaa i
COAL MARKET
Egg Coal 15 36
Store " 6.50
Chestnut " * f D
F " AS*
Corraoted arary Wadaeaday ky OaytMUt
A Mnaear.
WANTFD.-A GOOD MAN FOR
KV SI ATE and Territory In the
Union ; a fair *alarv paid. Call or address
La Belle Mfg. Co., Ctf Clark St., Chicago 4A4
AGENTS IRFAD THISii
W will pay Agents a salary of llou pa
■onlh. ami expanse* to aell our saw ad
WOFNXARCL INVINTIOK*. Addraaa, Hits
a a 4i Co., Marshall. Mich. **-■• w
WANTED
heiin and te adjoining town" for tha bent
selling household articles In the world.
Tip fup profits, writ* at once to N. Y. Man
ufneturina Co.. 2 Clinton i'iaee, New
York. *8.4.
DIPHTHERIA!
Johnson's Anodvne Llnlrnent will posi
tively prevent this terrible disease, an 1
wIII positively enre nine eu*es In ten. In
fontl tlion that wi.l s.ivo umiy lives seat
free ly mail. Don't delay a moment. Pre
vention Is better than enre. Bola every
where. 4" 4
1. t. JOHNS#N <fc CO., Bangor, Maine.
A GREAT OFFER FOR
HOLIDAYS!!
We will during the HOLIDAYS di<pec of
100 PIANOS A ORGANS, at EX f .AUK
DINAKY LOW priees lor eas! . SI'LLN
DID ORGAN* 2 assets of reed $A\ 3 sets
with Siih Bass and Coupler, **o, 2 sets ***o
1 set 4K 1 et*s. 7<>etav all ROBE\YO')D
Pi AN.'Ws fITO, 7 1-3 do *l4 ), warrant-d for
hiX yars. AGENTSWANTED. IHti'tr*
led < atalogue Ma led. Music at!balf nri-'e,
HORACE WATER & SuN>, Maufis. ft
Dialers. 40 L. 14 th.. St.. N. Y. 48 4.
A NEW EXCITING BOOK
Bristling with the WILD AD.BNTCUKS of
STANLY i.\ AFRICA
The only authentic and copyrighted eb-ap
edition. By tUr brfllimt descriptlv • auth
or. Hon. J. T. Headley. Gives a full histo
ry of his wonlerfu d.scoveries in Af h-a
and marvelous j -u ney doxn the (o ago.
Iti</'ciV"ifinr .is romai-c--. Profusely il
lustrated. and highly endorsed by the clergy
and press. Agents are selling .0 to 25 per
day. Nearly OrVJOsold. More
AGENTS WANTED.
For particulars and terms addree HI B"
BARD BROS , rablitter. Phtla. 4M-
W. J. Strayer
Fsion B rber,
Oppo-tt* Stem's itcre,
MILLHEIM, PA.
The pttrersge of the pcbl's reepeet
fndy selleived.
Tue most a*efal pretent
FOR YOUR WIFE,
Intended wife, mother, or sister, is one of
Aur Nickle. Plated and Polished Fluting or
Crimping irons. 4 Irons on one handle and
at greatly n;rctt> ruicm.
King Koversable Ftot'.lng Iron. #l6O.
Home Flntjnr and Crimping Iron >1.76.
#EHf PREPAItt on receipt of price.
Hewitt Mig. O.n Pit'ubuivh, Pa.
P. t). Box, 968, or 1W Penit Avenue. 46-St.
An Ajcnt danted lu this county.
Children's Shoes.
Wear twice as lone with either the
SILVER
•Or A. R. T. fe."
BLACK TIP
UPON TFKM. - M
AGENTS. READ THIS.
We will rav Agents* Salary of tIW P* r
month ami expenses, or allow a Turge com
mission 10 sell our new and wonder'til la-
Tenilons We mean what w say. Address
without d-lav, SIIEKMAN A CO., Mar
shall Michigan *L$.
To Magazine Club-Getters!
3-BUTTON ~KID GLOVES,
FKKKCII AMI KNUI.IUI faslimcrs
and KKfant SILK DRESS PATTKRyS'
GIVEN IN PREMIUMS
for Subscribers, at Cub Rates, tn.
ARTHUR'S HOMi
TKHHf % i B*Bl a year, with a targe re
duction h>i Clubs. H $*•••■ tamltw
lutsnto,
4Ur.-endfor Club Getter's Spcsial Cl*u
Jar conwdmng fall particulars of this apleu
did ofter.
T N ARTHUR & BON. 227 B. xth Street
Phlladelpha. Pa-
H H t H M-M M H
•-!! !New Millinery Store in M'llheim!!! ■
MRS. A*XA M. WKATKR takes pleasure In anneundnf to Ike "**
people of MiPhelin and vicinity that shr n 111 open a lew an* |
elegant stock r Mllllnepy Goods oa Monday, October list. A
fi 1 llae of Choice and Fashionable goods always on hand at
*•" popular prices. DRKBSMAIIIO bPEUAUTY. The aeT Otis "•
Platter aad Trimmer a*sd. Pabllc patronage solicited.
iiiiiiiiiiitiii
WHY GO WEST ?
tuii Maps. J. t. kokiu. Dover, Dei. 4&2
j
! MR FANCY CARDS with name. H*.. ruts
ij er Gold. IMiWw. Agent* Outfit lir.
Aull A Ce.. Artlanrt, Mk*e. 3A4.
*IA ffl tmnn lw*sd In Wall Nre*t
®IU lU 4>iUUU blacks makes fnrtnnee sv
eiy month. BOOK sent free explaining *v.
erytbint. Address. RAXTKB • CO., Baxk
■iu, 17 Wall St., New York. J7-4w
SWEET NA7Y
ClieiiEj hka£sl42S Tctecco!
innlii V J K '-v *• VbIB<1 Kv firm *s
Aw tlnn*? ,'vi) *i:-f
•ritr (/ Mt'liwor *vl tmmkty, . )•* K#-
T*r rn<b. Ar .-rr , ~\r Miip i <4*.,rk nflotli
!■-• N IBIOC( ;O. <. • OIW /'*'-•*' A
wi **rv pinx .4s*l-. f, <1 fm *mpl,
4h, lo C. A. .t #•* * I'' .. Ptl*ribi"K,V
Oao. F. Wtiru, General Agent, 3S-4w
N*. • and'S Sua lk Water btraat Fklla.
Nt liiiil
Pnrgat lea rills inaka New
Rich Klo.d, and will completely change tba
blood ta lim eutira system in three mouths.
Any prson who will taka 1 pill sarh utght
from I to 12 weeks may be restored to sou ad
health, if such a thing is novslbl*. ftent by
mail for 8 letter stamps. I. M. JOHIHOM
A CO., Bangor . Ms.
WANTED.
A. fvuargstle Man er Woman la svary
County te take an Agency for two of tha
most popular Publications. Mix of the Finest
Chromo&, mounted and stretched (24x36)
to Every Subscriber. The Be* Combination
Ever before offered to Ag*n' , and the .Most
Liberal Inducements te Sabaorlto-rs. Our
Fine Publications. Elegar, Premiums, and
Large CoiniNiS"ions plaaa n ahead of all
Coinpetllorß. Illustrated Circulars Free.
F- P. A L RF.STFIN. Pablißhers, North
East Comer 7th and DicUlnvoa btreete, f6ll
-
HEALTH ADD HAPPiIES.
Health ind 'I topieets are priseless Wealth
to their pos-.Aa-i.ir. and yet thsy are within
the re.ion of every one who will a*e
iv ßights liver pills.
The only sure CUKE lor Torpid Liver, Dys
pepsia. Headache, -our Stomach, Constipa
tion. Deblbt v, Nausea, and all Riblous com
plaints and Bloial dl-orders. None eenniao
unless signed "Win. Wright, /•htla.' - If
your Druggist will not supply send 26 cents
or one >x to Barrlek, Keller A Co., 7B
ta St. Paris
TOES PROTRUDING
Through Rapped Holes need r W rer of
fend the eye, or cht.dren's COtTI T SHOUB st
TIHOWN A'WAT on that account, w ben other
wist* Unt MTT K w no*. Tli£ AMEKICAR
HHOK T1 P CO.. have sarcd
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
annually to Parents in this eouutry, by the
Introduction of the
topper and Silver Tip%
and they are applied chiefly to ehiidren'e
h-avy Shoes, inanv Parents objecting to the
LOOKS of METAL NR< o.n
FINE SHOES .
Alt such will he happy to know that this
companv have at la*-t perfected a
BLACK TIP
which adds to the BBAUTT OF TBS PIN-
KsT Shut the too reuaiulng ueut until the
shoe Is worn.
Those Tips firdßtamped A.S.T. CO
The more costly the Sh<v the more fmpor
fanf the Tip. as it at feast doubles the in-sr.
i:.g v*'ue of the Sno-. PAKfiRTH ! buy
no Chil-lien's eiio'-s without the Mtlai or
thie nice illaek 7Tp. and thns REUUCK
VOIR eIiUE bILLb MORS XHA.N ONF
HAI.K. 4 2-4
Aak your Sho® Dealer lor Them
1879 1879
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PHILiDgU'HH,
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Proprietors of it
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' MILLIIEIM, PENNA.,
♦
WonM most reaptefcfally inform the citlser sof Panna and Bnwfi Vatffot*
thai thej kwp on band in thalr Jurailura iwr, U>rM door* at% of MM tank
CHAMBER SUITS,
CHAIRS & TABLES,
BSADSTEDS,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THBIR LITHE.
Repairing done. (hrder*promptly attended to. Pi ieea aheap, fceeofttlMtoe*.
CITY HADE COFFINS
Always on hand and sold
ALT BOTTOM PBICE3.
Frr.YKR.4LS ATTENDED AT ALL HOURS.
L a & 3. CJ4IL ROAD.
wrktward.
1- *. 6- !
Liatw A.M. r. w. r * i
MonUndo* 7.00 IJ6 4.20 ■
iAwisburg T.W 2.20 4.36 •
Fair Greaad 7.9) 3 ■
Blehl T. 340
Vicksbtri. 7.3*
Mifflinburg "46 ft.U
Mlllment tM i.V>
Lanreltom 4,W 6 94
Cobnr B 9.36
Arrive at tprlng Mill* 9M
KAKTW6BD.
I t I
Lit 4VB AM. 4.X. P.M.
Spr'.ag Mill* K'.IO
Ceburn 10.SS
Lm.eltoa 11.46 4 66
Millmoat lI.M 420 J
MtflflinburJ 12 10 459!
Wksbar* 15.9) AW !
R.bl 11.27 5.18 i
F air Ground 12 JS 6.3?.
l.ewl'bulg f.M 12 AS 5.46
Arrive at Monlandon.. 6 64 1.09 M 0
J*•*. 1 A 2 connect at Montaadon with Erin '
W*il west on tie Philadelphia A Eiie Rail
Road.
Nua ft A 4 with Day Express aaat ana Kla- .
Kara Fxihkm west.
Nos. 5 A 6 with Fast Line west
An Omnibus will run between Lewlshurg !
and Mon'ainlnti, to convoy passengers to
and from Pa-iSc Express e*st on the *hil- j
cre-phu A Erie Railroad.
The regular Railroad Tienete wIH be hon
ored between these two points.
PSS.in.7VSU RAIL ROAD. j
Philadelphia 4* Erie R. R. Div.
I
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after HUH PAY. Nov. 10th 187 ft, j
the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Kail
road Division will tan as follows :
WKftTWARb.
■HE MAIL leave# Phllaleipta.. 11 64 p. m. !
" 44 Ilarriaburg 4 t"> a. m.
44 Wl llamsport..ft 6* a. m.
" Jersey *hoie..9 07a. m. i
*" 44 Lock Haven. 9*( a *n.
" " Naitovo 1! bain.
*• arr. at Krle 7 66 p. m. |
FIAGAXA EXP.leiv. Philada.... 7 20 a. in.
" 44 Harrlsliup 1050 a.m.
" arr. at WilUansspoit iW p. re
" " l/ock Haveu S 25 p. m.
FAIT LINK leaves Fhil.idelphU. .11 45 a. m.
" " H.irilsburg 335 p. in.
•' arr. at WitHamsport. .7 2". p. m.
" *• Lock Haven... 640 p. in.
IARTWARD.
PACIFIC nr. M;iv. loek Haven..449 a. m.
" " Jersey "hore 714a. m.
" " Williamsport 759a. m.
" arr. at Harrisburg..ll 65 a.m.
" " Philadelphia 346 p.m.
DAT XXPEBI UeaveM.ocklf.iwnll2oa.nl.
41 " Wiiliair.sportl24op.rn.
" arr. at Hari isbnrg.. 4 10 p. m.
44 44 Philadelphia 7 9) p. ro. I
■IIS WAIL leaves Kenovo * S3 p.m.
44 " Lock 1Uwn...9 46 p. m.
" 44 Wil.|;iitispot..ll 06p.|u.
arr. at Harrisbwrg 2 46 a. "m.
44 44 Philadelphia 7<tia. in.
FAIT LINK leaves Williamsport..l2 S6 a. in.
arr. at H-irrisburg.... .3 sfa. in.
44 " Pblkidelpria—7 40 a.m.
Parlor Dart will run between Philadelphia
and WiMannport on Niagara Express west,
trie Express West. PnihidrlpkU Kspic-s
East. Day Express East and ftuuday Express
£aet. blteplnc ears en all night traina
WM. A. BALDWIN, General Hupt.
DPllllfl hit hut hcr<rrf ct aUwrrkT
uudnij Exhibitions.
AiTsI'CATALOGUEBan iCIRCU LAR
itk new styles rdneed price* an
n ;l Infoi inai.oa went tree. v| k
MI.IN t LUANCC-., Leeteu, Few Vrd
Ch rage. II- A
J. P. BROOKE,
((has, A. Sturgls, Agent.);
WATCHES,
AND
Musical Instruments.
Repairing done on short notice.
RftORAVIKU A KPECI ALITT,
at the Mtilheim Jewelry Store, one door
eaet ei Risen bath's Drug store, Main Street.
MiI.LHEIM, PA.
I
WANTED! |
ACTIVE AGENTS IK BVBRT COCVTT FOK |
O. R FINB U.LI BTT;ATBi> rORLICATiORX. TBI* ,
13 A RAKE OP ORTCNITT TOR PROFITABLE
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Sl BXCRrBBTtB A'XD AfiKSTf. AGKNIB KL'N j
NO ltiiSK. Fob ILLUSTRATEDoihcuIaws i
srvixo I'tKVI AKD FULL PAKTICtJJ-A-tS, AH
OBBM
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IN THE
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4 j{ooqucnJCH perajegejj IJ aßAstftnT qduiSoroqj 'xKqdeX
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PARIS, 1878 lAT EVERY
RWOUOII TTT I JI
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.wk STS
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liar* bean &T -ardcd tU
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CABINET ORGANS
At tht* Puris hxjtMitiou thin yew they arv
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ccouinense at (he disposal of vne Jury. Tar
i.ave ]>reoeired the GRAND GOLD Mfc?
DAL OF SWEDEN & NORWAY. 197* Is*
>ther American Or nan# h*T<s ever attaid&d
highest award at auy wornf# *xpoiiUcm.
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